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New York,the Magical: Maria T.

By Madeline On February 27, 2015 · Add Comment
New York, the magical,
where I meet stranger
that are not strangers.
They are loving, embracing,
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One Day the Sewed: Allison J. K.

By Madeline On February 20, 2015 · Add Comment
One Day the sewed
chrid to exskp but the sewed
cnot eskp the wotr wusto
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Food: Vito L.

By Madeline On February 13, 2015 · Add Comment
Food is a journey
through time and space
or good and bad
A journey of mystery
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My Grandmother’s Yard: Noli D.

By Madeline On February 8, 2015 · 2 Comments
in the place where
my mother grew
there was a beautiful house
and a porch that my Grandfather
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The Weather is Glomy: Mackenzie L.

By Madeline On January 30, 2015 · Add Comment
the weather is
glomy and
wet. and I wish
I had a pet.
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Remembering Summer: Jessenia L.

By Madeline On January 27, 2015 · 1 Comment
Remembering summer
how fast the season changed
I can still feel the warmth from on top
of the fire escape
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Funny That You Ask Me: Maria T.

By Madeline On January 22, 2015 · Add Comment
Funny that you ask me
to write a poem,
A stranger on a train.
I my self have been debating
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los angeles poem 33/metro red line: Ina A.

By Madeline On January 14, 2015 · Add Comment
I'm feathering my nest
with glass and the fragile
mid century ceramics
formed 50+ years ago from clay
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Egg Shells: Lee S.

By Madeline On January 9, 2015 · Add Comment
Child coming back home
as adult,
Doesn't like the tea pot,
won't use paper towels,
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My Sister Has the Easy Homework: Savanna P.

By Madeline On January 3, 2015 · Add Comment
My sister has the easy homework,
I have the hard, and I think even
though it should get easy, it gets
hard. Maybe, I'll feel when it
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